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Hawaii has started construction on a $739 million renovation to the Honolulu International Airport. The project will include two new concourses, additional gates and a new rental-car facility, among other improvements.

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Construction is underway at Honolulu International Airport on $800 million worth of improvements. However, a plan to build a new terminal for Hawaiian Airlines has been pushed back a year. Officials say construction on the terminal will begin in 2016.

The Massachusetts Port Authority approved more funding for revamping Terminal B at Boston's Logan International Airport. The airport will receive an additional $54 million to complete the connection between the terminal's concourses, bringing the total estimated cost to $124 million.

A $4.5 million rental-car maintenance facility is coming to Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina. "It's easier for cars to be delivered there, and it's not in the primary center of our business park endeavor, and it frees up the [current] space," said Jon Rosborough, the airport's executive director.

A $1.5 billion modernization of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport is starting to take shape. The Bradley West project, which is expected to be completed in 2012, will double the amount of space and includes new concourses, 18 new gates, more dining and shops and a utility plant. "You see more digging, more tunnels and lots of expansion every day, so everyone expects it to be done on time," said Qantas Airlines' Wally Mariani.

Seeking to expand capacity without committing to a new terminal, Orlando International Airport has started on a $1 billion renovation project to overhaul its existing terminal with more space, new baggage conveyors and upgraded security systems. The plan also calls for an updated rental-car facility, new traffic lanes outside the airport and improved taxiways capable of handling the A380 super jumbo.